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Government Junk Fees – Econlib

Last updated: January 18, 2025 7:35 am
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FTC Rumored to Take Legal Action Against Greystar for Hidden Fees

Recent rumors suggest that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is gearing up to pursue legal action against Greystar, the largest landlord in the United States, for allegedly charging “hidden fees” or “junk fees.” The potential lawsuit, if pursued, would mark the first instance of a government entity formally accusing an apartment landlord of concealing fees.

The FTC recently finalized a rule targeting hidden fees, emphasizing the need for upfront disclosure of total prices inclusive of any additional fees in industries like hotels and live-event ticketing. While some hidden fees can be perceived as fraudulent, such as being charged extra for essential amenities like a bed in a hotel room, many hidden fees in various sectors are often associated with supplementary services or conveniences.

Government intervention, while targeting hidden fees in private entities, also imposes its fair share of hidden costs on consumers. For instance, state-controlled insurance pricing can lead to shortages, necessitating public insurance schemes funded by private insurers. Taxation causes deadweight losses and inflation taxes, indirectly raising prices akin to junk fees.

Additionally, price caps enforced during emergencies can result in shortages and higher costs on black markets, acting as government-imposed hidden fees. Subsidies in healthcare and education funded by taxpayers introduce hidden fees for all consumers. Business regulations, customs tariffs, and political promises also contribute to hidden fees in varying forms.

As the FTC’s focus on landlords’ hidden fees faces uncertainties amidst potential political transitions, it highlights the hidden costs associated with regulatory uncertainties and changing laws. Overall, both private entities and government interventions can impose hidden fees on consumers, underscoring the need for transparency and clarity in pricing practices.

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